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authorRichard M. Stallman <[email protected]>1994-05-07 04:39:30 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <[email protected]>1994-05-07 04:39:30 +0000
commit08020d91e03971699dacc6be16e73b05b64cd50c (patch)
tree729bb7d1f7d0968ecba66d7bf3636c1cd52c7bed /lisp
parent3be1f08e7457f4ca495df76dac34eb19917e7c14 (diff)
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Diffstat (limited to 'lisp')
-rw-r--r--lisp/ediff.el77
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/ediff.el b/lisp/ediff.el
index 4ecd56a2ba..7f2584f384 100644
--- a/lisp/ediff.el
+++ b/lisp/ediff.el
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
;;; Commentary:
;; ----------
-;; Never read those diff(1) outputs again!
-;; Apply patch(1) selectively, like a pro!
+;; Never read those diff outputs again!
+;; Apply patch selectively, like a pro!
;; This package provides a convenient way of simultaneous brousing through
;; the differences between a pair of files or buffers. The two files being
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@
;; Ediff is complimentary to Emerge. While Emerge is better at heavy-duty
;; tasks that involve merging of files, Ediff is by far superior
-;; for browsing through files compared via diff(1) and for patching files
-;; with patch(1). Furthermore, I feel that Ediff is more convenient for
+;; for browsing through files compared via diff and for patching files
+;; with patch. Furthermore, I feel that Ediff is more convenient for
;; merging tasks where one of the files is a designated output. This
;; situation arises while patching files or when comparing an old version
;; of a file with a newer version (in such cases, it is often desirable to
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
;; 1. Ediff is unlikely to run under Emacs 18 without some further work.
;; 2. If running Lucid Emacs, Ediff requires at least version 19.9.
-;; 3. I didn't test Ediff on FSF versions older than 19.19.
+;; 3. I didn't test Ediff on Emacs versions older than 19.19.
;; 4. The function vc-ediff requires the vc.el version that comes with
;; Emacs 19.22.
@@ -153,13 +153,13 @@
;;
;; To use Ediff, put this in your .emacs file:
;;
-;; (autoload 'ediff-buffers "ediff" "Visual interface to diff(1)" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff "ediff" "Visual interface to diff(1)" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-files "ediff" "Visual interface to diff(1)" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-files-remote "ediff" "Visual interface to diff(1)")
-;; (autoload 'epatch "ediff" "Visual interface to patch(1)" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-patch-file "ediff" "Visual interface to patch(1)" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-patch-buffer "ediff" "Visual interface to patch(1)" t)
+;; (autoload 'ediff-buffers "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
+;; (autoload 'ediff "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
+;; (autoload 'ediff-files "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
+;; (autoload 'ediff-files-remote "ediff" "Visual interface to diff")
+;; (autoload 'epatch "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
+;; (autoload 'ediff-patch-file "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
+;; (autoload 'ediff-patch-buffer "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
;; (autoload 'vc-ediff "ediff"
;; "Interface to diff & version control via vc.el" t)
;; (autoload 'rcs-ediff "ediff"
@@ -180,23 +180,6 @@
;;
;; When you byte-compile Ediff, you will get some warnings about functions
;; being undefined. These can be safely ignored.
-;;
-;; Warning:
-;; =======
-;;
-;; If you are using advice.el (directly or indirectly, via one of the
-;; other packages), Ediff may not compile properly. In this case, you
-;; should do:
-;;
-;; M-x ad-deactivate-all RET
-;;
-;; M-x byte-compile-file RET ediff.el RET
-;;
-;; M-x ad-activate-all RET
-;;
-;; This precaution will not be needed starting with GNU Emacs 19.23 and
-;; Lucid Emacs 19.10, due to fixing a bug in advice.el.
-
;;; Customization:
;; -------------
@@ -249,11 +232,11 @@
;; displays, Ediff uses ediff-current-diff-face-A and
;; ediff-current-diff-face-B to highlight the current difference regions.
;; Other (non-current) difference regions are displayed in alternating
-;; faces: ediff-even/odd-diff-face-A/B. (In GNU Emacs, the odd and the even
+;; faces: ediff-even/odd-diff-face-A/B. The odd and the even
;; faces are actually identical on monochrome displays, because it is
-;; rather poor in what you can do on such a display. So, I chose to use
-;; italics to highlight other differences. Any ideas would be welcome. In
-;; Lucid Emacs, the situation is better because it supports pixmaps.)
+;; rather poor in what you can do on such a display. So, I chose to use
+;; italics to highlight other differences. Any ideas would be welcome.
+;;
;; There are two ways to change the default setting for highlighting faces:
;; either change the variables, as in
;;
@@ -306,13 +289,13 @@
;; exception is when you may want to generate differences with context
;; lines in order to send a patch file through email. Then, you might want
;; to set ediff-diff-options to '-c'. Sometimes, you may also want to tell
-;; diff(1) to ignore spaces and such. Use the option '-w' for that. Diff(1)
+;; diff to ignore spaces and such. Use the option '-w' for that. Diff
;; has several other useful options (type 'man diff' to find out).
;;
-;; The output from diff(1) is found in *ediff-diff* buffer. However, this
+;; The output from diff is found in *ediff-diff* buffer. However, this
;; makes sense only if you also intend to use Ediff to browse through the
;; diff'ed files before sending the patch. This is because diff.el is much
-;; faster in yielding the output of diff(1) ;; (Ediff is a big gun, if used
+;; faster in yielding the output of diff ;; (Ediff is a big gun, if used
;; for this simple purpose).
;;
;; The last set of variables that can be modified is
@@ -405,8 +388,7 @@
;; 1. The undo command doesn't restore deleted regions well. That is, if
;; you delete all characters in a difference region and then invoke
;; `undo', the reinserted text will most likely be reinserted outside of
-;; what Ediff thinks is the current difference region. This bug seems to
-;; be present only in GNU Emacs. Lucid Emacs does fine in this respect.
+;; what Ediff thinks is the current difference region.
;; 2. You may get an error if your colormap doesn't have the colors requested
;; by Ediff (on a color display). If this happens, you should create your
@@ -571,7 +553,7 @@
;; Fixed a bug with ediffing narrowed buffers, reported by Kevin
;; Broadey <[email protected]>.
;; Made Ediff to work with files that have incomplete last line.
-;; Made Ediff execute diff(1) and patch(1) using Bourne Shell, which
+;; Made Ediff execute diff and patch using Bourne Shell, which
;; should eliminate problems with $prompt that some people had.
;; Thu March 24, 1994
@@ -706,7 +688,7 @@ wa/wb - save buf A/B A/B - toggle read-only buf A/B ? - toggle help")
"* Options to pass to ediff-patch-program.")
(defvar ediff-shell "sh"
- "* The shell used to run diff(1) and patch(1). If user's .profile or
+ "* The shell used to run diff and patch. If user's .profile or
.cshrc files are set up correctly, any shell will do. However, some people
set $prompt or other things incorrectly, which leads to undesirable output
messages. These may cause Ediff to fail. In such a case, set ediff-shell
@@ -726,7 +708,7 @@ Lines that do not match are assumed to be error messages.")
(defvar ediff-patch-buf nil
"The buffer of the patch file.")
(defvar ediff-patch-diagnostics nil
- "The buffer where patch(1) would display its diagnostics.")
+ "The buffer where patch would display its diagnostics.")
;; Copying diffs betw buffers.
@@ -843,10 +825,9 @@ councide. ")
"Number of differences found.")
(emerge-defvar-local ediff-diff-buffer nil
- "Buffer containing the output of diff(1), which is used by Ediff to step
-through files.")
+ "Buffer containing the output of diff, used by Ediff to step through files.")
(emerge-defvar-local ediff-diff-error-buffer nil
- "Buffer containing the output of diff(1) when diff returns errors.")
+ "Buffer containing the output of diff, when diff returns errors.")
(emerge-defvar-local ediff-this-buffer-control-sessions nil
"Keeps the list of ediff-control buffers associated with each buffer A/B
@@ -875,7 +856,6 @@ of the current diff.")
(fset 'ediff-overlay-start (symbol-function 'extent-start-position))
(fset 'ediff-overlay-end (symbol-function 'extent-end-position))
(fset 'ediff-overlay-get (symbol-function 'extent-property)))
- ;; GNU definitions
(fset 'ediff-overlayp (symbol-function 'overlayp))
(fset 'ediff-make-overlay (symbol-function 'make-overlay))
(fset 'ediff-delete-overlay (symbol-function 'delete-overlay))
@@ -1439,8 +1419,7 @@ Else, read patch file into a new buffer."
(defun vc-ediff (rev)
"Run ediff on version REV of the current buffer in another window.
If the current buffer is named `F', the version is named `F.~REV~'.
-If `F.~REV~' already exists, it is used instead of being re-created.
-Note: this function will work starting with GNU Emacs 19.22."
+If `F.~REV~' already exists, it is used instead of being re-created."
(interactive "sVersion to ediff with (default is the latest version): ")
(or (featurep 'vc)
(if (locate-library "vc") ;; if vc.el is available
@@ -2920,8 +2899,8 @@ control buffer is in effect in case it is not the current buffer."
ediff-current-diff-overlay-A begin-A end-A-hilit)
(ediff-move-overlay
ediff-current-diff-overlay-B begin-B end-B-hilit))
- ;; GNU stuff has a bug, which requires that ediff-move-overlay will
- ;; have the buffer as a parameter. Will be fixed in 19.23
+ ;; Emacs 19.22 has a bug, which requires that ediff-move-overlay will
+ ;; have the buffer as a parameter. Believed fixed in 19.23.
(ediff-move-overlay ediff-current-diff-overlay-A
begin-A end-A-hilit ediff-A-buffer)
(ediff-move-overlay ediff-current-diff-overlay-B